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Fall 2015 Ready-to-Wear Highlights

Runway, backstage, and front-row footage from fashion week. Watch the Fall 2015 Ready-to-Wear fashion show highlights from Style.com. Want more? Visit Style.com for more runway shows, fashion trends, shopping guides, and news about models and designers.

Released on 03/17/2015

Transcript

(jazz music)

There was a lot of talk this season in Milan and Paris

about appealing to the individual but I think that applied

as much to the designers as much as it did to customers.

It was exciting to see designers that we thought

we d put in a box upending our expectations.

I find all over the seasons, there s this lady-like

refinement and elegance with an arty touch,

the whole sexy kind of era is gone and there s a nostalgia

through lots of periods where women played vital roles.

This was for the attitude, for the femininity,

for the spirit of Chanel for a kind of renewed sexiness

of another age to make it modern.

I want something what nobody does for the moment.

This time was a lot about individuality.

How women today, they explore in many ways

and they mix thing and it s the best of it in fact,

I think the individual styling is usually

the most inspiring one so it s what I wanted to reflect.

The collection you know way talks about freedom of being

yourself or create your own balance.

A lot of paneled dresses they are co-ten-tial

and very precise but in our own language.

In a way, this is the most personal show we did

because it talks about our serious sides

but also reveal that you can have fun with fashion.

I love fashion, I want fashion

to be a great place for everyone.

It s like fashion s my high school

and I want this school to be the best high school ever.

This season it s feeling a little bit like each brand

for itself, each brand is kind of staying a little bit in

the codes of their own house, I think we have less

in terms of trend per-se to talk about.

I wanted to go back to emotion and I wanted to go

to intuition and I wanted to go feelings again.

And I quite liked the idea that, you know, the clothes

are not just for a season but you wear them for years

and they belong to the family.

This direction s always what I wanted to do in fashion,

express a really strong point of view which is more than

just fashion, it s about diversity of strong, strong women.

I m doing fashion not just to do clothes,

I m doing fashion to actually express something.

I like taking a dress that a great designer,

great artist, has created and helping them

tell the story of that creation.

Clothing, to me, is so important because how a person

presents themselves to the world, they re sending a message.

(techno music)

(jazz music)

Starring: Tim Blanks

Director: Harris Levinson

Produced by: Emoticon Productions Videos shot by: IDM Productions

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